by Joy Hammond | Nov 22, 2020 | COVID-19, Culture, Events
Not everyone is able to enjoy a warm turkey dinner and a room full of family and friends during the holidays. With the pandemic still in the United States, many people have struggled with being temporarily laid off or having the business permanently shut down. ...
by Kaitlin Merlino | Sep 12, 2020 | COVID-19, News
Even under the modified semester, the Messiah University Admissions Office upholds its mission to provide prospective students with a resource for any questions or concerns about the college search process. Admissions employees continue to extend the Messiah community...
by The Pulse | Nov 21, 2016 | Opinions
Sharlene Oong Student Writer It’s that time of year again when students hesitate to play Christmas music. The time of year when plans for new trips are made as well as resolutions to be productive during break (and let’s face it—that’s never going to happen). Although...
by The Pulse | Nov 24, 2015 | Opinions
Bree Whitelock Online Editor Food babies. We’re all in the same (gravy) boat on this one. Forget seconds, you can have thirds, fourths, fifths… There’s nothing better than the unique personalities of the family unit coming together at one table. Hello second...